Public Economics (8,504 Books)

Public economics (or economics of the public sector) is the study of economic issues concerning the public sector (including government) and its interface with the private sector (including households, businesses, and markets) in a mixed economy. It has been described as an amalgam of two older fields, (applied) public finance and welfare economics, each edging toward disrepute, to the benefit of both.

By: George Cooper Pardee, California Commission on Revenue and Taxation

By: House of Representatives; Committee To Consider the Laws Relative To the Taxation of Forest Lands; Massachusetts General Court. House of Representatives. Committee To Consider the Laws Relative To the Taxation of Forest Lands; Massachusetts Committee To Consider the Laws Relative To the Taxation of Forest Lands; Massachusetts; General Court

By: Magnus Lindelow

Economics

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